Tomi Lahren, and her tiny violin, will appear on Nightline to talk about her recent ousting from The Blaze. In the interview, Lahren says she simply wants Blaze founder Glenn Beck to “let her go.”
Last month, Lahren was suspended from her job after she appeared on The View and expressed her pro-choice views. And, of course, that didn’t sit well with Beck. Lahren, whose contract isn’t up until September, was suspended for a week, which then turned into a permanent ban.
“Let me go. Let me move on,” Lahren said. “I’m deeply hurt by what has happened, I’m disappointed in what has happened. But if this is the way that it is, let’s just part ways, cleanly.”
Last week, Lahren filed a lawsuit against Beck and The Blaze for wrongful termination. And she wants to be free to spout her hate and probably criticize her former employer.
“I just want to work and have the freedom to put my voice out there, and I want to interact with my fans and my followers; that’s all I want out of this,” Lahren said. “It’s my job, this is my life. Without that, I feel lost. When your outlet is taken away from you, when your catharsis is stripped from you and you don’t understand why and you’re so disappointed and you’re so blindsided by it—it hurts.”
Aww, well, honey, put a bandage on that hurt and get over it. As one person in the comment section said last week, “Eat each other.”
Lahren’s entire interview on Nightline will air Thursday at 12:35 a.m. ET.